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<blockquote data-quote="Sylvester" data-source="post: 2159520" data-attributes="member: 100621"><p>I would tone it down a little but I dont think that the dog whisperer is 100% true....I believe that a dog will get their personallities from their owners and if you dont pay attention to them they become touch me nots....but it is important to treat him or her like they belong in the family think of it as your child....your son or daughter gets excited when you get home from work, well the same goes for your dog...my dog for instance hugs me when I come through the door but then he goes and does his own thing....but good luck with your shepherd they seem to need a little more attention than most dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sylvester, post: 2159520, member: 100621"] I would tone it down a little but I dont think that the dog whisperer is 100% true....I believe that a dog will get their personallities from their owners and if you dont pay attention to them they become touch me nots....but it is important to treat him or her like they belong in the family think of it as your child....your son or daughter gets excited when you get home from work, well the same goes for your dog...my dog for instance hugs me when I come through the door but then he goes and does his own thing....but good luck with your shepherd they seem to need a little more attention than most dogs. [/QUOTE]
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